Tariffs not way Trump should slow fentanyl flow
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Why Fentanyl Led to Trump's China Tariffs
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Trump Is Right To Target Fentanyl. But Tariffs Won't Do the Trick.
President Donald Trump has vowed to combat the drug overdose crisis in the United States, and he has demanded that Mexico, Canada and China crack down on fentanyl smuggling, citing the deadly drug as a key reason for imposing tariffs this week on our three biggest trading partners.
Tariffs not the way Trump should slow fentanyl flow: Bolton
Trump has cast Canada as a major importer of the synthetic opioid to the US. But the seizures at the northern border represent a tiny portion of the trafficking trade.
CALEXICO, Calif. — U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers made a significant drug bust at the Calexico West Port of Entry on Tuesday, February 18, intercepting more than 47 pounds of narcotics in a single smuggling attempt.
Migrant encounters are down along the border ahead of the implementation of Trump's tariffs against Mexican products
While we’re thinking of the price of eggs—how to even get them----inspectors at the U.S.-Mexican border are hunting them down as illegal contraband.
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Latin Times on MSNMexican Man Pleads Guilty to Cross-Border Drug Trafficking Attempt with Family in TowA Mexican national pleaded guilty to drug trafficking charges in a federal court in the border city of Del Rio, Texas. The man was arrested in a port of entry as he was making his way to Florida with his family and hidden bundles of cocaine and fentanyl in tow.
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President Donald Trump says a primary reason for his new tariffs against the United States’ three largest trading partners is what he calls a “national emergency” brought on by fentanyl flowing across the country’s borders,
A drug-sniffing drug has alerted border officers to a possible cocaine smuggling scheme involving multiple drivers working for the same commercial trucking firm.
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Mexico sent 10,000 troops to stop fentanyl. It remains elusive.Troops in Nogales, Mexico, have found 150 fentanyl pills, according to official statistics. Meanwhile, U.S. officials across the border have seized more than 400,000.
Over $6.2 million in cocaine was seized by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at the Pharr International Bridge wrapped inside a shipment of plastic wrap from Mexico, officers say.
President Donald Trump said Monday that there is “no room left” for any negotiations on postponing tariffs on Mexico, Canada
In the last four years, authorities have seized 5.4 tons of fentanyl, almost 50% in territory controlled by the sons of ‘El Chapo’ Guzmán, from where it is trafficked to the US through Tucson and San
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